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Underperforming Internet Store Fronts Get Profitable Results from eDivision.net LLC
  Mar 5th, 16:40 UTC

Linux-based Pop & Server(TM) and autoSTUFFER(TM) integrate virtual stores with on-site office computer systems across the fire wall

HILTON HEAD, SC, March 5, 2000 -- eDivision.net LLC, a newly formed company that improves profitability for internet store owners, has opened its virtual doors. "The ability to respond to web shoppers while their interest is still high makes the difference between a passive bottom line and significant profit for an internet store front," states Jeff "SKI" Kinsey, CEO of the venture. Comprised of a network of skilled professionals, eDivision works with small privately held companies that do not have an internet team on staff but do have a need to sell products online. eDivision engineers solutions that make time-sensitive customer response easy and also creates smooth, meaningful interaction between web sites and office databases.

eDivision.net LLC integrates virtual stores with on-site office computer systems across the fire wall, using cutting edge automation technology. The company has also innovated a number of its own products such as autoSTUFFER(TM) for the retrieval and integration of customer-submitted data. eDivision offers a comprehensive internet business start-up kit and full range of eCommerce solutions including secure electronic store front. The Pop & Server(TM) from eDivision, based on the Red HatŪ distribution of Linux, was created to harness the power of open source software. It includes all hardware necessary to go to work immediately as a server in a TCP/IP or Apple TalkŪ network.

"Typically," SKI says, "eDivision serves as Project Lead and can provide a majority of the talent required to solve problems." He states that his company's focus is on providing quality solutions through the application of Project Management based on the Theory of Constraints (TOC). "eDivision solutions are as cost effective as they are workable," SKI explains, "and the initial discussion with eDivision is always free."

Although a recent start-up, eDivision reports high satisfaction among its first clients. Tim Pipher of San Diego's Discovery Dining, a TV Show dedicated to restaurant reviews, says, "eDivision got my project up and running on schedule and on budget. They always respond immediately to my questions and requests for changes. Best of all, my web site works and works well!"

For more information on eDivision solutions for the internet store front, visit http://www.eDivision.net


(Submitted by ski of eDivision.net LLC)

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